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Aristotle
Marianne Williamson
I swear, by my life and my love of it, that I will never live for sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
Robert A. Heinlein Excerpt from the Notebooks of Lazurus Long
I have an accent when I speak. I do not have an accent, when I think. Ricardo Valenzuela speech given before the Eris Society, 2004
Ayn Rand
Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself. Friedrich Nietzsche
Henry David Thoreau Walden (1854)
Kane O'Hara
Anonymous Sign in front of a local "Church of Christ"
Anton Chekhov
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Lesson? Boobs are worse than killing. Thanks Jesus. You prick. : P Jeremy Johnson the "Saving Private Ryan" thread
Kant . . . united typically within himself the best features of the Enlightenment Wilhelm Windelband A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY, VOL. II, p. 532.
Lyrically it’s about thinking for yourself. As the title implies that doesn’t mean reject everything people tell you, but always question things so you can find your true path. Inspired partly by Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead. A quote from that book, “Notice how they’ll accept anything except a man who stands alone.” Nick Hexum www.311.com - Talking about the band's song "Reconsider Everything" from their album "Evolver"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
" A warrior would rather be defeated and killed than to be forced to act against his nature." Unknown Author Taylor in POLTERGEIST 2
A woman narrows a man's heart. The marriage of a friend usually means the loss of a friend. Kant Remarks
Isaac Asimov Salvor Hardin in FOUNDATION by Isaac Asimov
Well then, fuck off. Lindsay Perigo Lindsay Perigo
Samuel Bailey writes of Kant: 'No one, after reading the extracts, etc., can be surpised to hear of a declaration of men of eminent abilities, that, after years of study, they have not succeeded in gathering one clear idea from the speculations of Kant . I should have been almost surprised if they had. In or about 1818, Lord Grenville, observed to Professor Wilson, that, after five years' study of Kant's philosophy, he had not gathered form it one clear idea. Wilberforce made the same confession to another friend of my own. "I am endeavoring" exclaims Sir James Mackintosh, in the irritation of baffled efforts, "to understand this accursed german (sic) philosophy."' William James The Types of Philosophical Thinking
H. L. Mencken www.theagitator.com
Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' is six-hundred pages of technical, crow-blowing verbiage, that enshrines whim worship and wraps it in a cloak of reason. Adam Mossoff Immanuel Kant's Gimmick
Ayn Rand 'Philosophy: Who Needs It' (Address at West Point Military Academy, 1974)
"Attack someone's political opinions and risk being taken for a fool but assault someone's musical tastes and you may be taken as an enemy." Robert Jourdain MUSIC, THE BRAIN, AND ECSTASY, Robert Jourdain
Moses Mendelssohn Morning Hours
...human institutions...arise as they do in light of certain facts about the world and human beings and how these all interconnect. If we get it wrong about all this, we mess the society up royally... Tibor R. Machan
Kant
Bertrand Russell A History of Western Philosophy
The products of a thought process (the content of thought) are not quite as crucial as the process itself (the mode of thought). In all unclear cases, the proper rule to follow is to allow mode to supercede content. If the mode of thought is correct, then the content of thought will be something which approaches the real (and context dictates the precision required to deal with reality productively). This is what is meant by the statement that: 'What you believe is not as important as how you believe.' Edward D. Thompson Ed Thompson
Scott DeSalvo SOLO
Indeed, not all attacks—especially the bitter and ridiculing kind leveled at Darwin—are offered in good faith, but for practical purposes it is good policy to assume that they are. Hans Selye From Dream to Discovery: On Being a Scientist
Glenn Lamont
The reason I choose this vineyard and this group of grape stompers is that we all understand that just as important as a great wine is a great party where you can savor it. James Kilbourne SOLOHQ
All passions, rationalized and controlled, become an art: gastronomy, more than any other passion, is sensitive to rationalism and direction. Charles Pierre Monselet
Hans Selye From Dream to Discovery: On Being a Scientist
Indeed, not all attacks—especially the bitter and ridiculing kind leveled at Darwin—are offered in good faith, but for practical purposes it is good policy to assume that they are. Hans Selye From Dream to Discovery: On Being a Scientist
Rene Dubos A God Within
Edward D. Thompson Subway Sandwich TV Commercial
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin The Physiology of Taste, 1825
The rational argumentator will tolerate dissent and divergence from his position, though he will still seek to actively engage it; he will never ostracize another individual from his company for the mere fact of such dissent. G. Stolyarov II The Mark of the Fanatic http://www.geocities.com/rational_argumentator/fanatic.html
G. Stolyarov II
Paul Hibbert Excerpted from a dialogue with himself.
The most intractable problem for contemporary philosophers to overcome is to learn how and when to sacrifice precision for accuracy (when the goal is to think well, nothing is more vital than accuracy). Edward D. Thompson
G. Stolyarov II Remark to a Fellow Advocate of Immortality
If you are not free to choose wrongly and irresponsibly, you are not free at all. Jacob Hornberger
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